A Brazilian trio mixing rock, funk, samba, and electronics since 2005.
If you want to hear what they're about, start with "ANTI-ANTES" for the message and "Funciona" for the groove. That's the band in two songs.
They've carved out a space where social commentary meets danceable grooves. The song "ANTI-ANTES" became an anthem challenging gender roles, drawing both praise and criticism for its directness. Tracks like "Funciona" and "Sally" show how they keep the political and the party in the same room.
They formed in São Paulo in 2005 with Paulo Miklos on vocals and guitar, Rodrigo Campos on bass and keys, and Beto Lee on drums. Their self-titled debut came that same year, followed by albums like "Bichos Raros" in 2007 and "O Retorno dos Bichos Raros" in 2015. The music has always pulled from rock, funk, samba, and electronic sounds.
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